New Nasa data hints we could be living inside a black hole
Source: The Independent
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Using data from Nasas James Webb Space Telescope, researchers at Kansas State University in the US discovered that the majority of the galaxies were rotating in the same direction.
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It is not clear what causes this to happen, but there are two primary possible explanations, said Lior Shamir, associate professor of computer science at Kansas State University.
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One explanation is that the universe was born rotating. That explanation agrees with theories such as black hole cosmology, which postulates that the entire universe is the interior of a black hole.
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Shamir noted that an alternative explanation for why most of the galaxies in the study rotate clockwise is that the Milky Ways rotational velocity is having an impact on the measurements.
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Read more: https://www.independent.co.uk/space/black-hole-multiverse-nasa-universe-jwst-b2716413.html

CanonRay
(15,195 posts)
True Dough
(22,733 posts)Orange is the new black.
Orange hole! We're living in an orange hole!
Turbineguy
(38,965 posts)Bengus81
(8,699 posts)RussBLib
(9,862 posts)...then they cannot be all that destructive. This theory just feels like total bullshit.
https://russblib.blogspot.com
if it is big enough we could be going over the even horizon for 100 billion years, beyond the age of the visible universe.
Falconry
(19 posts)Qutzupalotl
(15,327 posts)Observed from where?
crud
(967 posts)obviously...
Orrex
(65,035 posts)WestMichRad
(2,248 posts)
Not telling.
chouchou
(1,767 posts)...if that were true, we could vanish any time in this Univer......

LiberalArkie
(17,979 posts)1 trillion years ago.
Thus allowing for parallel universes.
Maybe?
Norrrm
(1,244 posts)John1956PA
(3,944 posts)PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,757 posts)Definitely not a trillion years.
LiberalArkie
(17,979 posts)But the universe with the black hole containing our universe could be a trillion years old. Maybe more, maybe less.
Kind of like a single brain neuron (thinking?) that it is the whole body? (If that makes any sense at all)
After reading the article I remembered a discussion in high school physics about what if the newly discovered things called "black holes" contained another universe? Since the black hole consumes matter and matter can neither be created or destroyed but can be transformed, it would be a semi logical thought to same the matter from the planets and suns became the matter for a big bang to happen creating a new universe.
Huh?
NotHardly
(2,067 posts)
chouchou
(1,767 posts)...race....and any minute, some "Mom" is going to yell "Karvor!...Time to turn off the play-humans and go to bed!!"
maxsolomon
(36,348 posts)
Justice matters.
(8,290 posts)of another layered Universe... (a "parallel" one) - Me.
JoseBalow
(7,232 posts)
Justice matters.
(8,290 posts)

JoseBalow
(7,232 posts)Zorro
(17,220 posts)TygrBright
(21,108 posts)BadgerKid
(4,812 posts)xuplate
(70 posts)Sogo
(6,202 posts)It's widely recognized that we slipped into it on November 5, 2024....
GreenWave
(11,080 posts)steelyboo
(416 posts)elleng
(139,203 posts)Ocelot II
(124,297 posts)No wonder everything stinks.
Mtnmama
(12 posts)So, maybe death liberates one from the black hole? Just a thought
Dem2theMax
(10,654 posts)but the United States is most definitely in a black hole.
And I want out!
SheltieLover
(66,628 posts)
Canada Kid
(92 posts)Bengus81
(8,699 posts)swampthingdc
(9 posts)what's up w v'ger? ha! wow
IF any ET imho see N3PTVNE *
or did the brine shrimp hitch meteors to Earth what!@? jk
Bengus81
(8,699 posts)Yeah...we wouldn't care then what you have to say either.